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According to Frankel, the quickest path to 4,198 feet would require the communities and industries in the Great Salt Lake basin to stop using water for the next two years, while receiving average precipitation.
A panoramic view of the rapidly growing exposed lakebed at the Great Salt Lake.
Ecohydrologist Erin Rivers from the Quinney College of Natural Resources is investigating how shifting water levels at the Great Salt Lake are altering the way it captures and stores carbon.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-02-drying-great-salt-lake-affect.html
For many Utahns, Great Salt Lake remains a basin of wasted water — salt water in the desert that no one can drink filled with tiny shrimp that humans don’t eat.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/25/opinion/great-salt-lake-drought-utah-climate-change.html
He painted his second mural at Mono Lake, a salt lake in Mono County, California, before coming to the Eccles Wildlife Education Center at the Robert N. Hasenyager Great Salt Lake Nature Reserve.
I applaud our leaders’ efforts to consider all options and make decisions that are best for Utah and the Great Salt Lake.
Source: https://www.deseret.com/opinion/2023/2/11/23594801/great-salt-lake-affects-all-of-utah
If people reverse those decisions because of a strong winter, that will reduce how much is sent to the Great Salt Lake.
Source: https://www.deseret.com/utah/2023/3/17/23644459/utah-snowpack-major-flooding
I knelt to caress the water body of Great Salt Lake, my henna-painted hands now tattooed in intricate designs by the feathered bodies of dead brine shrimp.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/25/opinion/great-salt-lake-drought-utah-climate-change.html
In the last year, we co-launched the Great Salt Lake Collaborative, a group of more than 20 organizations focused on finding ways to ensure the lake survives, and reported in-depth on Utah’s troubled teen industry and more.
Source: https://www.sltrib.com/news/2022/11/29/watch-donor-explains-why-she/
“It’s a conservation success that we’re able to manage Great Salt Lake as more of a wholistic piece,” she said.
Source: https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2023/07/31/state-managers-unveil-fremont/
Save Our Great Salt Lake cofounder and organizer joins TRNN Editor-in-Chief Maximillian Alvarez to explain the crisis facing Utah and what must be done to avert environmental and economic catastrophe.
Source: https://therealnews.com/without-drastic-action-the-great-salt-lake-could-dry-up-in-5-years
That’s why last fall, at the request of our university presidents and Utah’s policymakers, we launched a new kind of partnership called the Great Salt Lake Strike Team.
The dam is 30 meters (98 ft.) in height and 3.2km (2 mi.) in width, containing a reservoir of around 18 cubic kilometers (4.3 cubic mi.) of water, about the same as the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
Source: https://time.com/6285032/nova-kakhovka-dam-attack-ukraine/
The Great Salt Lake is one of Utah’s many natural wonders, and a lot easier to visit for many of the state’s residents than some of the other national parks and landmarks that make the state famous.
Source: https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2023/09/22/how-enjoy-great-salt-lake/
The miners and brine shrimpers will continue to extract their profits from Great Salt Lake.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/25/opinion/great-salt-lake-drought-utah-climate-change.html
The other bill creates a Great Salt Lake trust and a whole bunch of money to buy these water rights, get them to Great Salt Lake.
Source: https://therealnews.com/without-drastic-action-the-great-salt-lake-could-dry-up-in-5-years
The other bill creates a Great Salt Lake trust and a whole bunch of money to buy these water rights, get them to Great Salt Lake.
Source: https://therealnews.com/without-drastic-action-the-great-salt-lake-could-dry-up-in-5-years
There is a poet, Nan Seymour, holding a vigil at Great Salt Lake.
Source: https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/letters/2023/02/26/letter-our-last-hope-save-great/